Just ahead of Earth Day, Apple has redesigned its Environmental Responsibility website with all new content confirming the company’s dedication to environmental responsibility when it comes to the operation of their business.

MacRumors reports the updated website features a new “Better” video, (as seen above), narrated by Apple CEO Tim Cook which lays out the company’s environmentally friendly values.

Apple is now very close to powering all of its facilities with renewable energy, with both its corporate office and data centers now at 94% and rising.

Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president for environmental initiatives, recently gave Wired an exclusive tour of the company’s newest data center in Yerington, Nevada. Jackson monitors the progress of Apple’s renewable energy initiative, and spreads the word about the program.

“No one can ever claim again you can’t have a data center that runs on 100 percent renewable,” says Jackson. “Once those proof points are out there, it makes it easier for policies to follow.”

While Apple does use wind and hydroelectric power in many of its facilities, it is relying on solar power for its Nevada facility. Apple is building out solar arrays in Nevada on a 134-acre field. The array will generate approximately 20 megawatts of power upon its 2015 completion. The remaining power for the project will be supplied by geothermal energy.

MacTrast Senior Editor, and self-described “magnificent bastard,” Chris Hauk owns Phoenix Rising Services and writes for everyone’s favorite “bad movie” website, Big Bad Drive-In. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America. Yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.